Pobjoy Mint Products
The Pobjoy Mint is a private mint in Surrey. First established in 1965 by the Pobjoy family, the mint is well known for producing a mix of bullion and collectable coins.
For many years the Pobjoy Mint produced coins on behalf of the Isle of Man, a British Crown Dependency, with a range of gold and silver coins and even a rare Platinum Noble coin - one of the first of its kind.
Below are quick links to key Pobjoy Mint products, or you can scroll down for our full product list. If you require assistance or have any specific queries please call us or email us at [email protected]
Isle of Man Sovereigns | Isle of Man Gold Noble | Isle of Man Gold Angel
Isle of Man Silver Angel | Isle of Man Silver Pegasus | Isle of Man Platinum Noble
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22ct 1965 £5 Isle of Man Gold Coin Bicentenary of the Revestment Act |
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1979 Gold Half Sovereign Elizabeth II Decimal Head Isle of Man |
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1977 Gold Half Sovereign Elizabeth II Decimal Head Isle of Man |
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1973 Gold Half Sovereign Elizabeth II Decimal Head Isle of Man |
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1974 Gold Half Sovereign Elizabeth II Decimal Head Isle of Man |
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1977 Gold Half Sovereign - Elizabeth II Decimal Portrait - Isle of Man Proof |
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1979 Gold Half Sovereign - Elizabeth II Decimal Portrait - Isle of Man Proof |
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The Isle of Man Sovereign is an identical style Sovereign to that produced by the Royal Mint, all bar design. The coin features a Manx (Viking) horse rider, complete with sword and shield, riding into battle.
The coin is 22-carat purity, weighs just shy of 8 grams, and has the exact same dimensions of diameter and thickness as the better-known UK version.
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The Isle of Man Noble is notable for featuring a Viking longboat design. The boat is called 'Thusly' and is seen at sea in the imagery, with a Viking rope knit around the edge of the coin to add to the theme.
The island, situated between Great Britain and Ireland, was once ruled by Vikings and other Norse leaders - one of whom was the King of Dublin.
The design is a nod to the old English Noble coin, of similar style and specifications.
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The Isle of Man Angel coin features the Archangel Saint Michael on its reverse side, depicted slaying a dragon akin to Saint George on British Sovereign coins.
Like the Noble coin, this is not a wholly original design - instead it is another throwback to English coins from Edward IV. Before 1992 these coins were 22-carat like Sovereigns, and after they were 24-carat 999.9 purity coins.
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The Isle of Man Pegasus coin is a limited issue proof coin that was issued on behalf of the British Virgin Islands. It is 1 ounce (31.10g) of silver and was issued in 2017.
The coin depicts Pegasus, the famous winged horse from Greek mythology, as well as the goddess Athena.
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